Freshwater

Finding answers to the world’s pressing water supply and access challenges requires crossing disciplines and exploring a wide range of approaches. Stanford researchers are working together on sustainable solutions ranging from a low-cost water pump chlorinator to a high-tech, multi-million-dollar wastewater resource recovery center. They also are looking at water supply issues from a law and public policy standpoint, providing guidance to decision-makers through knowledge-based tools such as an interactive website illustrating California’s major groundwater challenges and potential solutions. To advance these and other innovative freshwater solutions, Woods supports the Global Freshwater Initiative, which develops strategies to promote the long-term viability of freshwater supplies; the Water, Health & Development Program, which identifies ways to improve and increase the sustainability of water supply and sanitation service delivery; and the Water in the West Program, which addresses multiple dimensions of realistic, integrated solutions to the American West’s water challenges. Read on for examples of work Woods-affiliated researchers are doing to ensure adequate supply and access to safe water for billions of people.

In The News

Will Fracking Put Too Much Fizz in Your Water?

Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Rob Jackson, who is the Kevin and Michelle Douglas Professor of Environment and Energy at Stanford, on the effect of new...
June 27, 2014 - By Erik Stokstad, Science Magazine

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Breakthrough Research From Stanford Uses Satellites To ‘See’ Groundwater Levels Amid Drought

TV story about Stanford Professor of Earth Sciences Rosemary Knight's research on new technology that allows water managers to measure levels of...
June 17, 2014 - By Don Ford, KPIX (CBS San Francisco Bay Area)

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Living With Drought

Quotes Woods Co-Director Buzz Thompson (Law) on climate change impacts on extreme weather, and cites work by Stanford graduate student Daniel Swain,...
June 1, 2014 - By , Sunset Magazine

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Diving Into Groundwater — What’s Left of It

Gives extensive coverage of Water in the West's new report on groundwater and quotes Executive Director Leon Szeptycki
May 9, 2014 - By Chris Austin, Capitol Weekly

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